Award of Merit - Transportation The existing Adelaide Bridge over North Third and Broadway in St. Louis was built in 1972. Located directly above two rail systems, it is the only thoroughfare for the area’s trucking industry to get to and from the industrial businesses on Hall Street. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Many who travel the bridge regularly voiced concern for their safety as the 30-plus-year-old bridge deck showed obvious signs of deterioration. In order for traffic to continue on the bridge, MoDOT needed to make the necessary maintenance improvements, including demolition and reconstruction of the superstructure, widening
Award of Merit - Higher Education/Research Teng was builder, architect and engineer for this complex, $58.4 million design-build construction project located on an 11-acre site at Argonne National Laboratory in Darien, Ill. Photo: Hedrich Blessing Photographers div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The 241,698-sq-ft Theory and Computing Sciences facility was specifically designed to be an open and flexible workplace to encourage the flow of ideas between Argonne scientists and researchers from across the globe. The design intent of the building was to have exposed structure, no ceilings and an openness to foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers. The heart of the
Award of Merit - Higher Education/Research The new building at BJC Institute of Health at Washington University School of Medicine houses facilities for both Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Photo; Liquiddrift div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The state-of-the-art structure adds nearly 700,000 sq ft of laboratory space in the heart of St. Louis to enhance scientific research and patient care. The project included the demolition of the existing parking structure, construction of a new 11-story high-rise and lower level with a new shipping and receiving area, nine docking bays, a tunnel under Euclid Avenue large enough
Award of Merit - Renovation/Restoration Bank of Washington is the oldest and largest independently owned bank in Franklin County, Missouri. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Running out of space, the owner was faced with a decision to move out of historic downtown Washington or find a solution for gaining more space in a land-locked location. After evaluating the options with the design team, the owner decided to stay downtown. Working with the City of Washington, HBD was allowed to close part of Main Street and covert it into a one way road that allowed enough room to drill the
Project of the Year - Worship As one of the largest and most active Hillel programs in the country, UW Hillel required a worship facility to meet a broad spectrum of needs, from religious to social to educational. Photo: Mike Rebholz div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" The new Barbara Hochberg Center for Jewish Student Life is the focus of Jewish life on campus, providing a location for Jewish student groups to gather. Lounges provide space for informal gatherings and a formal dining room enhances the kosher meal plan. Other features include a café, fitness room, library and computer room,
Award of Merit - Cultural The Great Bear Wilderness exhibit is the new 7-acre home for Brookfield Zoo’s collection of polar bears, brown bears, bison and bald eagles. Photo: Mcshane-fleming Studios div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Due to the wide variety of animals the exhibit houses, there were many animal program considerations to adhere to throughout construction. Ragnar Benson Construction worked closely with the construction team and animal program team to completely understand the needs and requirements of each animal and to incorporate them in every detail of the exhibit. Challenges that arose due to these requirements were overcome
Award of Merit - K-12 Education Patriots Hall is a new high school facility, 111,450-sq-ft in total, on the Brookfield Academy campus. Photo: Mark Heffron div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" A prominent entry tower welcomes building users into a lobby with a skylight, acoustically-isolated student lockers and an open stairway that puts visual emphasis on the college classroom. The academic wing wraps around a two-story sky-lit library and includes science labs and flexible classroom configurations. An art department, performing arts studio and two-station gymnasium round-out the academy’s dedication to the arts and athletics in addition to high academic standards.
Award of Merit - Higher Education/Research The Plant Conservation Center is a world-class laboratory designed to serve plant conservation science research as well as educate the public. Photo: Michelle Litvin div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Ten laboratories and offices are the primary programmatic elements along with a green roof garden, herbarium, seed vault, seminar/conference rooms and a plant science library. All of the educational spaces have a direct connection to nature, emphasizing the basis of the research conducted in the facility. The Plant Conservation Science Center was constructed within an existing flood plane. Chicago Botanic Garden and the design
Award of Merit - Architectural Design This project required the massive re-structuring of a two-story type III-B building to house as assembly use for a entire 16,000-sq-ft structure. div id="articleExtrasA" div id="articleExtrasB" div id="articleExtras" Previously, the building had housed a number of mercantile units and contained large shear walls and core elements in the way of the desired first floor program. The building is now home to a live blues venue in Chicago, Buddy Guy’s Legends. Demolition of the old building core while protecting the north wall from collapse was a major challenge, particularly that all of the protection had